Great Tenants

Understand the three keys to attracting great tenants, the people any landlord would be happy to have living in their investment property. Here’s how we see the art of attracting the best tenants for our landlords.

The best tenants are successful professionals in good jobs. They tend to be busy people who don’t have the time to view every available property. If your presentation of the three key factors is not as it should be, they may ignore your property.

The successful search for a good tenant revolves around these three factors - Price, Presentation and Marketing.

Price

When we visit your property for an appraisal, we’ll give you a Managing Your Property booklet to explain the process from signing the documentation to our rent arrears policy. Next, we conduct a price appraisal to find the price we feel comfortable advertising. You’ll understand the market and we decide the final price with you.

Presentation

To connect with great tenants you need a well maintained property and we’ll share a checklist with you about attracting the right tenant.

Marketing

With the right price and a great looking property, it’s time to market the home.

We will post digital advertising on major channels, including:

realestate.com.au

domain.com.au

reiwa.com.au

rent.com

Facebook

LinkedIn

Our strict checklist helps make sure that every item is covered when it comes to selecting a great tenant, including:

Have ALL applicants sign the application

Have ALL applicants provided 100 point ID check

Have ALL applicants provide 2 payslips

Complete a National Tenancy Database Check (NTD) for ALL tenants

Complete a Tenant Information Check Application (TICA) for ALL tenants

Review social media for ALL applicants (includes Facebook and LinkedIn)

Speak to their current landlords/agents

Speak to previous landlords/agents

Confirm their employment with a Manager

Speak to 2 personal reference checks

Confirm Next of Kin

No application is approved without landlord consent and we send you a copy of the lease agreement before the tenant signs the document, just to make sure you are happy with the terms we are signing on your behalf.